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Govtalks Presentation
Our Chief Executive, Karen Poutasi, was invited to speak to Govtalks, an NZSTA initiative with the aim of inviting sector leaders to share ideas, strategies and information. You can watch her presentation on Future State below:
Digital Transformation and Education Symposium
In October 2015, NZQA and the Ministry of Education organised a Digital Transformation and Education Symposium for the wider education sector. The keynote speaker at the symposium was Dr Don Tapscott, a globally-recognised authority on innovation and the social impact of technology. The following video shows some of the highlights from the symposium.
The following video was taken during the symposium of Year 12 Orewa College student, Jennifer Palmer. Jennifer shares her thoughts on the evolution of how her generation of students are learning, and how assessment must also evolve with them.
Schools that have "gone digital"
NZQA has produced ‘Going Digital’, a series of videos showcasing three schools that are early adopters of technology in their teaching, learning and assessment. These videos include interviews with school leaders, teachers and students about the challenges and opportunities they experienced as technology became a fundamental part of school life. The videos are available for viewing: